Alex Broun Alex Broun i(A99572 works by)
Born: Established: Sydney, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Male
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BiographyHistory

Alex Broun has worked in the theatre, film and television as a writer, actor and director. Broun has written full-length and short ten-minute plays. His work been produced in venues across the world including in the USA, Africa, Europe and Australia. Broun has also worked as journalist and broadcaster in rugby union and has been the media liaison officer for Australian tours by British and South African rugby teams.

Broun has been a long-term activist for refugee rights with the Refugee Action Coalition (RAC).

Source: Alex Broun's website, http://www.alexbroun.com.au/
Sighted: 12/08/2008

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2024 joint winner Rodney Seaborn Playwrights' Award with Ian Roberts, for 'Into the Light'.

Awards for Works

10,000 Beers 2011 single work drama

'What happens on tour stays on tour...until now

The Panorama Pirates, a football team from Adelaide travel to Sydney to celebrate the end of the rugby season. They let loose on Sydney with the aim of drinking 10,000 beers in one very wild weekend. From the Friday night pub crawl to the casino on Saturday and serious drinking on Stupid Sunday, the camaraderie is fierce but the final beer packs a punch. 10,000 Beers is an exciting and confronting new Australian work exploring masculinity, sport and mateship.

The play delves into a world rarely seen on our contemporary stages, but raises issues ever-present in Australian society and the media. Audiences are thrown into the scrum by Alex Broun, playwright and rugby journalist, who's poured his experience into a comic but sometimes dark glimpse of this world.' Source: www.darlinghursttheatre.com/ (Sighted 26/09/2011).

2012 nominated AWGIE Awards Stage Award
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